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AMALIA! Hello dear lady! So nice to see you at my blog, and of course, I enjoy seeing you on Instagram! How I've always loved your freedom with words and sounds and your spinning of magical colors. Lovely as always to see you!

I LOVE these, Amalia! And, I love how you echoed the colors of the lily, pad and water!! Fly me to the moon when you go! Tomer looks like he was having a good time with your beautiful baskets. ;) You brought a smile to my day. blessings ~ tanna

Great baskets, dear Amalia , i love the colours .Your nephew Tomer also has a good idea for using the baskets....may each day of the New Year bring happiness and sweet surprises to you and all your dear ones,happy New Year my friend !

Cheerful baskets! Always useful also. I was just making baskets too and doubting to use some colorful leftovers. Now I see your baskets, I'll give it a try!PS: When will you be publishing a collection of your poems? That will be a bestseller! :-)

The baskets you crocheted are so nice and colorful. That must been a lot of work to make and your did a great job.Thanks for stopping by and wishing you a Happy New Year. Thanks for sharing at Cooking and Crafting with J & J.Enjoy the week.Julie

Great looking and practical baskets you made! Haha, that is what kids do - they even put real buckets on their head:)Thank you for showing this to All Seasons! Hope you had a lovely December month, and wishing you a belated happy New Year:)

Don't know if I told you, but last month I started WEEKEND JOURNAL PAGE (first, only once a month -the one for January started January 5th) for how it's going with an art project - does not need to be finished -it is for anything that turns into art -so also knitting and working with fabric without a pattern or instructions). The different thing for blogspot-ters is that you link with a perma link in the comment. The title is 'Weekend Journal Page, Jan 5" - I would love to see one of your projects there:)

I know people who cut t-shirts into strips and use them for yarn. You can also buy it ready made at the craft shop, which is what I did as this was my first time. I do have a pile of sheets and shirt waiting for recycling so I hope to make my own next time.

Wow, you have had a lovely crafty time! Your potholder and embroideries are lovely and your crocheted baskets gorgeous. One of those has been on my to do list for such a long time. I even bought some cotton on a trip to Bath, but it's still in my yarn basket! Love the photo of your nephew! xx

Sorry to be late commenting. I’m not actually, because I commented ages ago but looking through all the comments again, I’m not there! A few of my comments didn’t work a few weeks back - so annoying because you don’t know when they haven’t worked!!

Great rhyme, Amalia!Love the baskets, they are so colourful!Tomer’s headwear looks very striking!Hugs,Barbara xx